Staffing woes plaguing the San Jose Police Department are now affecting local schools.

The police force does not have enough cops to work as resource officers on campuses throughout San Jose, which has left schools scrambling to fill the voids.

"All of our 13 schools do not have an officer every single day," said Chris Funk, East Side Union High School District superintendent. "Just not enough to go around."

Funk said district trustees recently raised the stipend for resource officers to $55 an hour. But the few officers who would be available to work in schools are instead filling overtime shifts, sometimes mandatory overtime, in patrol cars at roughly $80 an hour.